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Pol attorney   
13 Feb 2016
News / Products from Poland and other Slavic countries that would you suggest to global market ? [35]

Ok, I would start with this first:

"The team from Lodz University of Technology in Poland have developed a technology of obtaining graphene sheets using liquid metal matrix and high-carbon gases, by improving the original, previously patented method. Polish scientists have also designed and commissioned a furnace for mass production of graphene. Their product is called HSMG - High Strength Metallic Graphene".

99% of assets weren't sold,

Not true, in fact 99% of the Polish banks were sold for 2-3% of their market value, basically for peanuts, (between 1989-1995) and Polish high-quality manufacturing lines were at that time either sold, privatized, taken over by foreign coroporations, and then sold or destroyed by US and european corporations with the aim of destroying local Polish competition in all major sectors of the economy ( a fact very well hidden from the eyes of the local Polish population).

Proof: PKO BP is the only major Polish bank operating currently in Poland (all the other banks are foreign , therefore they WILL NOT fund Polish investments in Poland which might be a competition to European companies).
Pol attorney   
13 Feb 2016
News / Products from Poland and other Slavic countries that would you suggest to global market ? [35]

95% of Polish GDP is being produced by FOREIGN means of production (although I'm not sure about exact figures here). Even Polish vodka companies were taken over by foreign businesses !! So except for agricultural products, you will not find too many Polish goods. before 1989 Poland did have a large manufacturing base, but not any longer. In early 90s US "Advisers" came to Poland and told the Polish govt to privatise their industry and banks. For som e bribes, Polish politicians did what they were told to do and sold 99% of the Polish assets to foreign companies. end of the story.

will the new Polish govt re build Poland? maybe..they certainly have good intentions..but we shall see in 5-10 years. it would be in fact good also for the citizens of western european countries, because they would get good products for low prices like cars, engines, helicopters, clothing, groceries, bikes, etc.
Pol attorney   
12 Feb 2016
Real Estate / Real Estate current condition in Sopot area (checking the market) [21]

Miedzyzdroje or Swinoujscie in north-west Poland might be a better location for this type of investment, although there are also thousands of tourists in Sopot as well. Swinoujsce and Miedzyzdroje are closer to Germany so there are many German tourists there looking for good hotels there.
Pol attorney   
9 Feb 2016
Law / Sabbatical holidays policy in Poland and employment contract [13]

@ in Polska: Yes, it can be risky for an employee unless you have very good relations with your boss and are certain that they will not let you go during "urlop bezplatny".:))

Frankly speaking, a foreign company "firma" which is based in Poland (with their Polish-educated lawyers) will always find a reason to fire an employee, lay -offs, redundancies etc.

medical vs. sabbatical leave -- there are BIG DIFFERENCES between specific legal systems in each nation-state in Europe, they call it european " union", but this doesn not refer in any way to the unified legal systems.
Pol attorney   
9 Feb 2016
Law / Sabbatical holidays policy in Poland and employment contract [13]

Yes, Pol, but how long can it be?

It can be very short, even 2-3 weeks, for medical treatment or long, even up to 12 or 18 months -- so, there is no limit. but if the employer finds another worker with the same skills and experience, they may terminate the employment contract as well. So the risk is always there....
Pol attorney   
8 Feb 2016
Law / Sabbatical holidays policy in Poland and employment contract [13]

yes, it's called "urlop bezplatny" and it is in fact specified in Polish labor code and should be permitted in most private companies operating in Poland. But if the company says no, an employee won't be able to do much about this.
Pol attorney   
8 Feb 2016
Genealogy / SLONSKI - Looking for my Polish grandfather [17]

It is necessary to look and search deeper in the Polish national and local archives in the specific towns/cities where your grandfather resided before WWII (including parishes archives, baptism certificates, etc.). IPN archives might also be helpful here if the Polish Home Army known as "AK" was trying to identify and find him during or after the war.

It will take at least 2-3 months of investigation in Poland in public and private institutions to find any government/public records or documents about your grandfather, but it i s possible and this is something which can be done.
Pol attorney   
29 Jan 2016
Law / A general legal question about inheritance in Poland - debts [31]

Looking forward to any advice offered.

Hi

As a lawyer, I can give you the following piece of advice: if your wife's uncle passed away before Oct. 2015, then it will be ABSOLUTELY necessary to reject the estate /inheritance no later than 6 months after the unle's death. If your wife doesn't do it in Polish Court, the bank may (and most probably will) collect all the debts from your wife and other family relatives. This is in fact a very serious issue.

Your wife doesn't have to initiate the legal process in Court on her own and doesn't have to go to Poland personally to participate in the Court hearings, unless the court decides otherwise. If she hires a lawyer in Poland, he will do the whole job on his own.

I am a lawyer based in Poland, so I might be able to help you with this.
If you are still interested, you can send me a private message on this forum, and we might be able to proceed with your case.
Pol attorney   
28 Jan 2016
Law / Wife runs off with a child from Poland to England after splitting from her husband. Education of their son. [8]

There are at least 3 possible legal options here worth considering:

(at least as a lawyer I would advise you taking them into account)

1) the child's father might want to consider filing a petition according to the Hague Convention in order to force her to return to Poland with the child (quite a long and complex procedure)

2) he may try to get 1 or 2 decisions from the Polish Court (including a contact order) which would impose specific obligations on the child's mother, personal visits, skype communication, or sending school reports and photos to the child's father, etc. (the Polish court's decision should be implemented in the English court)

3) the child's father may want to get a decision from the UK court and try to implement it in the UK.

International cases involving 2 or 3 countries (nationalities) are never easy, and usually won't end within 1-2 months.

We have a law firm in Poland, so I might be able to help you with this case. If you are still interested, you can send me a private message on this forum and maybe we could help to solve this problem.
Pol attorney   
20 Jan 2016
Law / Purchase a car in Poland without further registering it (I want to move it abroad) [2]

This will depend largely on your personal situation (where your place of residence is, EU , Poland USA etc.).

If you live in an EU country for more than 6 months, you will have to register your car in this country and pay registration fees + taxes (eg poland). there are exceptions to the general rule here as well if you live and work in diferent EU countries. So more information would be needed.

I am a lawyer based in Poland, so I might be able to help you with all legal and financial issues related to purchasing cars in Poland.

If you are still interested, please send me a private message on this forum and we might be able to help you with your case in Poland.
Pol attorney   
19 Dec 2015
Law / Family law in Poland - want the Polish children back to the Irish courts [53]

Any idea how the polish courts will view this?

It will have some negative impact on your legal situation here in poland, but your rights as a father will be fully respected (including the right to keep contact on-line, via skype, the right to take children on your own to your flat in poland without their mom, etc). If you were not convicted in ireland (or any other country) for crimes or offences against children or similar crimes, I don't see any major obstacles. however, it may be difficult to take the kids back to Ireland.

However, you will need to collect and submit during the proceedings ALL the evidence regarding your medical treatments, reports from psychologists, etc. to prove conslusively that you are able to take care of children on your own.
Pol attorney   
18 Dec 2015
Law / Family law in Poland - want the Polish children back to the Irish courts [53]

So you're admitting that the Polish court will simply ignore the Irish court ruling.

absolutely not true, in fact, Polish courts are obliged by law to enforce decisions made by foreign courts as long as they meet certain requirements specified by Polish law (for example, a defendant should be given a chance to participate in the proceedings, should be served with court documents, etc.) article of the code of civil procedure is very specific here.

It will be necessary to prepare some paperwork, it will take some time and effort, but at the end of the day, a foreign court decision will be implemented in Poland (90% chance).

There are no simple solutions in international cases.
Pol attorney   
18 Dec 2015
Law / Family law in Poland - want the Polish children back to the Irish courts [53]

You know quite well that if the mother doesn't want the father to see the child, she will ignore the court ruling and there's very little the father can do to enforce it.

well, much can be done to force the mother of the child to implement a polish court decision, for example, a father can threaten her with big financial penalties if she refuses to give him contact with the child; in fact after some time , a Polish court will issue warnings and then will impose heavy financial penalties on the mother who refuses to implement a contact order on her end. Mom's excueses will not work in the long term -- but it's true that moms will always try to find an excuse of some sort. that's why it's always necessary to persevere and not get discouraged.
Pol attorney   
18 Dec 2015
Law / Family law in Poland - want the Polish children back to the Irish courts [53]

I am not giving him false hope, just REAL hope. There are problems with Polish Courts, but THIS DOES NOT MEAN in any way that there is no hope. It is possible to convince the judge to make a "relatively" favorable decision for him, even if he won't be given the right to take the kids back to Ireland for now.

perseverance is the name of the game, and with the new Polish PIS govt, judges and officials will work much, much better ...
Pol attorney   
18 Dec 2015
Law / Family law in Poland - want the Polish children back to the Irish courts [53]

In fact, Polish Family Courts are obliged by law to implement and apply all the provisions of the Hague Convention, because Poland is a party to this agreement. And international agreements are a formal source of law, just like Polish acts.

If the children were kidnapped (or taken to Poland without your permission), the Hague Convention may be applied depending on the date when the kids were kidnapped and a few other details. In fact, in some cases the Polish Court may force the mother of the child to return to Ireland with the kids or even take them away from her so that the Irish court could make a decision on custody. Besides, the Polish Court may issue a contact order, so that you could have regular contact with your children (for example, on-line skype contact, personal contact with kids every two weeks on weekends in Poland, the right to take kids to your flat in Poland, etc. ).

I am a lawyer based in Poland, so I think that I might be able to help you with this problem.

If you are still interested, you can send me a private message on the forum, and we might be able to proceed with your case.:))
Pol attorney   
14 Nov 2015
Law / Company in Poland, Import from China manufacture to an other EU country - VAT, duties. [3]

Hi! Yes, in most cases, it would be legal to send a product to Spain without importing it to Poland first, because your company is registered in Poland and this means that you have the right to do business in all EU countries, but then you have to comply with Spanish financial and tax laws.

I am a lawyer based in Poland, and I might be able to help you with your case.

if you are still interested, please send me a private message on this forum, and we may be able to proceed with your case.
Pol attorney   
10 Nov 2015
Law / Dual citizenship in both Poland and The United States - US passport used when married a Chinese. Visa for her? [6]

Well, in fact, it will be necessary to submit those documents required by the consulate. There is no other choice here. If the consulate denies a visa, then it will be possible to file an appeal and start a legal process. Hopefully, everything will go smoothly:)

even if your wife wishes to get a Polish residence card, she will have to come to Poland personally, so that they could take her fingerprints, etc. many other requirements must be met here.

If you wish to send a private message, you can just click on my nickname "Pol attorney" and send a message from there; I believe it will be faster this way.
Pol attorney   
9 Nov 2015
Law / Dual citizenship in both Poland and The United States - US passport used when married a Chinese. Visa for her? [6]

Hi ! Because your wife is legally married to a Polish citizen, she will be able to get a residence card in Poland and then she will be able to travel visa-free to Poland for 2 years. Now, she will need to get a visa.

I am a lawyer based in Poland and I may be able to help you with your case.

If you are still interested, please send me a private message on this forum, and we may be able to proceed with your case.
Pol attorney   
9 Nov 2015
Law / Opening a company branch in Warsaw - law consult [6]

Hi ! I am a lawyer based in Poland and I would be able to help you with your inquiries regarding Polish business law.

If you are still interested, please send me a private message on this forum, and we may be able to proceed with your case.
Pol attorney   
25 Aug 2015
USA, Canada / For my dad... "free Steve Wlodarz" He is serving life without parole in a United States prison [32]

Well, there may be a chance for your dad. For example, if your dad is a Polish citizen (or if you manage to confirm his citizenship in Poland), he may later try to submit a request to serve his sentence in the Polish jail. If you manage to do this, there MAY be a chance to change the sentence in order to adapt it to the Polish legal system. This is just an idea which may or may not work (this will also depend on the decisions made by US courts and Justice Department), but if this is life without parole, it's definitely worthwhile to try and use every possible legal option.

It may be a lengthy process, (and proabbly a costly one), but this is an option which is definitely worth researching.

I know of at least a few Polish citizens who were sentenced to many years of prison by the UK courts, and then they served their sentences in Polish prisons with their sentences being changed and adapted to the Polish legal system.

we have a law firm based in poland, so we just might be able to research some of the possible options for you.

if you are interested, please send me a private message on this forum and we may try to research some of the possible options.
Pol attorney   
25 Aug 2015
Law / A general legal question about inheritance in Poland - debts [31]

In most cases, a Polish consulate office in every foreign country is legally authorized to perform all the functions and duties of the notary public, so in fact it may be possible to accept or reject the inheritance in the consulate without actually traveling all the way to Poland.

Also the grandchildren and other family relatives may incur the debt if they don't reject the estate within 6 months.

We have a law firm in Poland and we have specialised in Polish inheritance law, so we would be able to help you with this.

Besides there were some changes in Polish inheritance law recently, so much depends on the date when your father in law passed away.

if you are interested, send me a private message on this forum and we shall proceed with your case.
Pol attorney   
24 Aug 2015
Real Estate / Rental agreement in Poland - is it valid if I don't sign in? Seeking advice. [3]

There are some specific rules pertaining to the formation of contracts via email communication, however from what you have said so far, it's quite clear that the rental agreement was not concluded or signed in your case.

I am a lawyer based in Poland, so I would be able to help you with your case.

Contact: send me a private message on the forum
Pol attorney   
24 Aug 2015
Law / Establishing LLC in Poland (register in Krakow, business in Warsaw) and work/residence permit [4]

Of course, you can register your company in Krakow and do business in Warsaw (or in any other city in Poland for that matter) and also in other countries of the EU. This will be legal.

However, you will still have to apply for residence in the warsaw office because you are a foreigner not living in Poland - if this is the case.

There are some exceptions here, but it's necessary to look at the details.

We have a law firm based in poland, so I would be able to help you with your case.

if you are interested, send me a private message on the forum or contact me directly
Pol attorney   
24 Aug 2015
Law / Employment forms and ZUS help (contributions as a self employed company in Poland) [4]

Well, in this case you would have to pay only health insurance premiums, but this also depends on a few other factors which should be taken into account.

We have a law firm based in Poland (together with Polish-qualified accountants), so I would be able to help you with your case.

if you are interested, you can send me a private message on the forum, and we shall proceed with your case. contact me.
Pol attorney   
10 Aug 2015
Work / New business start-up in Poland - opinions and ideas [32]

There are many options to start a successful business in Poland if you find a niche of some type. and there are many of them if you look at it from the right angle and search long enough.

There are tens of thousands of jobless employees in Poland, old and young, both blue and white collar (although I am thinking mainly about manual workers) who would take a job in the UK or Ireland for lower compensation than natives. so if you find any businesses in the uk which would hire cheaper Polish employees, then the plan would work just fine.

It would be necessary to register an employment agency in Poland and hire 1 or 2 employees in Poland and england who would find job opportunities in England and match them with potential Polish employees.
Pol attorney   
10 Aug 2015
Genealogy / Banaszak - help contacting possible relatives in Poland [11]

I think that I would be able to help you with your investigation and research in Poland.

I am a lawyer based in Poland, so this is something which we could do.

If you are still interested, send me a private message on the forum and we shall proceed with your case.